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Cara Duff-MacCormick (born December 12, 1944) is a Canadian actress, predominantly in the theatre.
Early life and education
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Born in Woodstock, Ontario , Duff-MacCormick studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.
Career
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Duff-MacCormick made her professional debut Off-Broadway in December 1969 at the Cherry Lane Theatre as Faith Detweiler in Harold J. Chapler's Love Your Crooked Neighbor .
She made her Broadway debut as Shelly in Michael Weller 's Moonchildren in 1972, a role she had performed the year before at the Arena Stage in 1971.[1] For this performance the actress won a Theatre World Award and garnered a Tony Award nomination.[2] Because Duff-MacCormick was performing in a production at the Wayside Theatre when she won the Theatre World Award, her mother accepted the award on her behalf.[3]
The following year she returned to Broadway to portray Clare in Tennessee Williams 's play Out Cry at the Lyceum Theatre [4] and played Nina in Anton Chekhov 's The Seagull at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey .[5] In 1975, she won an Obie Award for her performance in Craig's Wife .
In 1976, Duff-MacCormick was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her portrayal of Julia Craven in George Bernard Shaw 's The Philanderer with the Roundabout Theatre Company .[6] That same year she also played Helen in Kevin O'Morrison 's Ladyhouse Blues at the Marymount Manhattan Theatre [7] and played Tammy Ulrich in the film All the President's Men .[8]
In 1977, she starred in Albert Innaurato 's Earthworms at Playwrights Horizons .[9] In 1978 she portrayed the role of Hakon's wife in Ibsen 's The Pretenders alongside Randall Duk Kim and Stephen Lang at the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis .[10] That same year she played Agafya Tikhonovna in Nikolai Gogol 's Marriage , also at the Guthrie Theatre.[11]
She appeared frequently at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis during the 1970s, including portraying the roles of Mrs. Sullen in George Farquhar 's The Beaux' Stratagem (1976),[12] Bananas in John Guare 's The House of Blue Leaves (1977),[13] Judith Anderson in Shaw 's The Devil's Disciple (1977)[14] and Sister Rita in The Runner Stumbles (1978).[15]
In 1980, Duff-MacCormick played Monique in Michel Tremblay 's Bonjour, La, Bonjour at the Marymount Manhattan Theatre alongside Veronica Castang and Dianne Wiest .[16] The following year she returned to Broadway to appear in Eddie Lawrence 's Animals at the Princess Theatre . In 1982 she played Peggy Grant in a revival of The Front Page [17] and the following year played Carrie in Paul Kember's Not Quite Jerusalem , both at the Long Wharf Theater .[18]
In 1985, she appeared Off-Broadway at the American Theater Exchange as Claire in Heather McDonald 's Faulkner's Bicycle [19] and she appeared at the Actors Theatre of Louisville as Carolyn Rose in Lee Blessing 's War of the Roses , followed by a portrayal of Barbara Mears in Tom Strelich's Neon Psalms at the American Place Theatre in 1986.[20]
In 1987, she appeared at the Hartford Stage as Barbara in A. R. Gurney 's Children .[21] She returned to the Playwrights Horizons in 1989 to perform the role of Natalie Bauer Lechner in Albert Innaurato 's Gus and Al .[22]
In 1992, she played Queen Isabella in Christopher Marlowe 's Edward II at the Yale Repertory Theatre .[23] That same year she appeared in a guest-starring role on Law & Order in the episode "Point of View".[8]
Filmography
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Film
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Television
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Year
Title
Role
Notes
1992
Law & Order
Maggie Duff
Episode: "Point of View"
References
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^ "Theatre World Awards" . Theatre World Awards. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ "Wayside Actess Receives Theater World Award". The Northern Virginia Daily . June 22, 1972. p. 14.
^ Gussow, Mel (March 11, 1973). "Review of Out Cry " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ Clive Barnes (October 8, 1973). "Review of The Seagull " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ Barnes, Clive (September 30, 1976). "Review of The Philanderer " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ Barnes, Clive (November 4, 1976). "Review of Ladyhouse Blues " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ a b Cara Duff-MacCormick at IMDb
^ Gussow, Mel (May 27, 1977). "Review of Earthworms " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ Eder, Richard (July 24, 1978). "Review of The Pretenders " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ Eder, Richard (November 14, 1978). "Review of Marriage " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ "The Beaux Strategem: Production History Detail" . Repertory Theatre of St. Louis . Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2019-11-21 .
^ "The House of Blue Leaves: Production History Detail" . Repertory Theatre of St. Louis . Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2019-11-21 .
^ "The Devil's Disciple: Production History Detail" . Repertory Theatre of St. Louis . Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2019-11-21 .
^ "The Runner Stumbles: Production History Detail" . Repertory Theatre of St. Louis . Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2019-11-21 .
^ Rich, Frank (October 14, 1980). "Review of Bonjour, La, Bonjour " . Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ New York Times , June 10, 1982
^ New York Times review of Not Quite Jerusalem , December 25, 1983.
^ New York Times , June 16, 1986
^ New York Times , October 23, 1986
^ "Review of A. R. Gurney's play, Children " . New York Times . February 1, 1987. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ "Review of Gus and Al " . New York Times . February 28, 1989. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
^ "Review of Edward II " . New York Times . April 5, 1992. Retrieved January 8, 2012 .
External links
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R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cara_Duff-MacCormick&oldid=1167590863 "
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